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entire subway stations are flooded. jason carroll got an upclose look at the mta official, it is not hard to see why the subways are down in that part of the city. watch this. >> what is it exactly that you'll be doing down here? this is an area clearly where you're working now. >> the station complex itself will require, is significant rehabilitation due to the damage from the storm. the infrastructure, the electrical systems, the fare collection systems, the lighting systems, the stairways, the ventilation systems, the elevators, the escalators. they're all pretty much ruined from the water from the surge damage. just follow my same footsteps. believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the bay. >> this tim bir here. >> absolutely. this washed in from the -- >> from the tidal surge. >> it is incredible to think this was a subway station. >> one of our newest subway stations. >> so were you able to -- obviously you were able to pump out a lot of the water from where we are right now. >> it's dry. it is dry to this
entire subway stations are flooded. jason carroll got an upclose look at the mta official, it is not hard to see why the subways are down in that part of the city. watch this. >> what is it exactly that you'll be doing down here? this is an area clearly where you're working now. >> the station complex itself will require, is significant rehabilitation due to the damage from the storm. the infrastructure, the electrical systems, the fare collection systems, the lighting systems, the...
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i'm anderson cooper live in gaza city. we're going to be bringing you extensive coverage throughout this next hour from here in gaza city. also from jerusalem and our correspondents who are all throughout the entire region. it is 3:00 in the east coast of the united states, 10:00 p.m. here in gaza city. it has been a very active day. we have seen continued rocket fire from forces inside gaza city. rockets throughout the day being fired toward israel, a number of those rockets have been intercepted. we also have seen a number of israeli strikes on targets here in gaza city. most notably several hours ago. the media center building, which is four blocks behind me, you can't see it now in the darkness, was hit by three israeli missiles that slammed into the lower floor, one of the lower floors of the building from different directions. we actually witnessed the initial impacts and i should point out, right now we just heard another explosion off in the distance, not a very loud one. you probably didn't pick it up on the camer
i'm anderson cooper live in gaza city. we're going to be bringing you extensive coverage throughout this next hour from here in gaza city. also from jerusalem and our correspondents who are all throughout the entire region. it is 3:00 in the east coast of the united states, 10:00 p.m. here in gaza city. it has been a very active day. we have seen continued rocket fire from forces inside gaza city. rockets throughout the day being fired toward israel, a number of those rockets have been...
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the entire country a large portion of the country was barraged especially the city of beer sheva, over 100 people were injured this way or another. >> just today? >> just today. and another civilian was killed in addition. >> so far in the past week now five israelis have been killed. >> right. >> and how many have been injured? >> hundreds. >> there was another civilian killed today as well going from three to five. what are you doing about it? what's going on? there's a lot of talk of a cease fire. but i was in beer sheva today and i didn't see any cease fire. anderson cooper is in gaza with ben wedeman and arwa damon, they're not seeing a cease fire. >> we're still operating in the gaza strip. we are going ahead to the plans. we still have many more targets since there are many launchers lanching the rockets towards us, we're still operating. >> through air power and naval power. >> air power and naval power combined. we also use a little bit of artillery today. we're trying these methods in order to target these launchers. some of them are underground. so pretty difficult to find t
the entire country a large portion of the country was barraged especially the city of beer sheva, over 100 people were injured this way or another. >> just today? >> just today. and another civilian was killed in addition. >> so far in the past week now five israelis have been killed. >> right. >> and how many have been injured? >> hundreds. >> there was another civilian killed today as well going from three to five. what are you doing about it? what's...
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>> hopefully the city engineers have looked at the upper assembly, holding the entire crane in the air if that's secure, the number two would be securing the boom itself to prevent that from attaching or falling to the ground. >> and the only way to get this thing down is basically to build another crane, a second crane on top of the tower to dismantle the first one, is that correct? >> that's correct, anderson. typically what would happen, a derrick will be assembled and attach of attached to the building itself. and that derrick would dismantle and remove the damaged components or replace them or remove the entire thing. >> what do you think happened here? was this just an error of somebody -- because usually cranes kind of weather vane and that's how they are able to last through the high winds. what was the mistake here? >> it's hard to say looking at the video. all have weather vane functions. some are electrically controlled. which means we're relying on electiricity to complete that function. possibly the weather vane function wasn't releasing the brakes of the crane as it shoul
>> hopefully the city engineers have looked at the upper assembly, holding the entire crane in the air if that's secure, the number two would be securing the boom itself to prevent that from attaching or falling to the ground. >> and the only way to get this thing down is basically to build another crane, a second crane on top of the tower to dismantle the first one, is that correct? >> that's correct, anderson. typically what would happen, a derrick will be assembled and...
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let's head back to gaza city and arwa damon. ar arwa, despite talk of a cease-fire, it looks like israel is not exactly ready to ease up. >> reporter: neither is hamas at this point. throughout the entire day we have been seeing rockets fired from gaza toward israel and, of course, the israeli intense responses to all of that. now, just in the last hour and a half the tall building behind me, i don't know if you can see it at this point, was hit. there were two missiles that slammed in fro one side. a third one in the front we were seeing dark black smoke billowing from it. a senior member of islamic jihad, he was the information head of their military office. that building also though is where islamic jihad's television station operates out of. they're not the only journalists who were there. that building was used by a number of international organizations until it was actually hit yesterday as well. shortly after the strike on that building, we then saw an explosion just a few blocks behind it. there have been a series of exp
let's head back to gaza city and arwa damon. ar arwa, despite talk of a cease-fire, it looks like israel is not exactly ready to ease up. >> reporter: neither is hamas at this point. throughout the entire day we have been seeing rockets fired from gaza toward israel and, of course, the israeli intense responses to all of that. now, just in the last hour and a half the tall building behind me, i don't know if you can see it at this point, was hit. there were two missiles that slammed in...
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think about it, the verrazano bridge, the start point, would be closed for an entire day. it was a diversion of police resources, those who would have to line the work. this race brings $40 million into new york city but at the same time, right now, the game has changed. we don't know if it will bring that much money in, whether all the runners would run, whether people would line up and spend their money, because the people sorely, sorely need help. that was the message. mary whitenberg, when she stood up and said it was canceled, it was with a heavy heart but so many people here were calling it disgusting, disgraceful, insensitive, that you could have a race blocks from where two little boys were washed ashore, their bodies were found drowned. this is what the mayor had to say. take a listen. >> it is with an incredibly heavy heart today, tonight, that we share that the best way to help new york city at this time is to say that we will not be you conducting the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> i guess my question is what's going to happen to all the supplies? i guess
think about it, the verrazano bridge, the start point, would be closed for an entire day. it was a diversion of police resources, those who would have to line the work. this race brings $40 million into new york city but at the same time, right now, the game has changed. we don't know if it will bring that much money in, whether all the runners would run, whether people would line up and spend their money, because the people sorely, sorely need help. that was the message. mary whitenberg, when...
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over salt lake's olympic bid shatter our city's quest to host the olympic games? >> the 2002 olympics were in trouble. salt lake city was embroiled in a bribery scandal that threatened to bring down the games. so the search was on for someone to repair the damage. >> romney knew finance, politics and was a mormon. and that made him the top choice. >> they called me instead of mitt because they knew mitt would turn them down flat. >> she called me at work and said, i want you to -- don't say no, mitt. i think you ought to go run the olympics. don't be ridiculous. that's absolutely crazy. i'd never do that. but over time she convinced me. >> so, despite ann's health issues, the romneys left bain and moved to utah in 1999. but when romney really left bain capital is now controversial. on paper, he remained chief executive officer, raising the question of his responsibility for companies that laid off workers when he was in utah. he says that he was gone from the company completely, that the olympics were all-consuming. >> when he got there, it was a disaster. and he
over salt lake's olympic bid shatter our city's quest to host the olympic games? >> the 2002 olympics were in trouble. salt lake city was embroiled in a bribery scandal that threatened to bring down the games. so the search was on for someone to repair the damage. >> romney knew finance, politics and was a mormon. and that made him the top choice. >> they called me instead of mitt because they knew mitt would turn them down flat. >> she called me at work and said, i want...
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over salt lake's olympic bid shatter our city's quest to host the olympic games? >> the 2002 olympics were in trouble. salt lake city was embroiled in a bribery scandal that threatened to bring down the games. so the search was on for someone to repair the damage. >> romney knew finance, politics and was a mormon. and that made him the top choice. >> they called me instead of mitt because they knew mitt would turn them down flat. >> she called me at work and said, i want you to -- don't say no, mitt. i think you ought to go run the olympics. don't be ridiculous. that's absolutely crazy. i'd never do that. but over time she convinced me. >> so, despite ann's health issues, the romneys left bain and moved to utah in 1999. but when romney really left bain capital is now controversial. on paper, he remained chief executive officer, raising the question of his responsibility for companies that laid off workers when he was in utah. he says that he was gone from the company completely, that the olympics were all-consuming. >> when he got there, it was a disaster. and he
over salt lake's olympic bid shatter our city's quest to host the olympic games? >> the 2002 olympics were in trouble. salt lake city was embroiled in a bribery scandal that threatened to bring down the games. so the search was on for someone to repair the damage. >> romney knew finance, politics and was a mormon. and that made him the top choice. >> they called me instead of mitt because they knew mitt would turn them down flat. >> she called me at work and said, i want...
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>> perhaps nowhere more important than the entire country. and it was, you know, the unemployment rate here in nevada is the -- that is the shining city. the strip here in las vegas. this place glitters. the recession certainly took the glitter off this city. but as we're discovering it's just starting to creep back. here we are, top of the stratosphere in vegas, baby. about 70% of the votes in the state are right here in clark county. as this county goes. in a city that fell harder and faster than just about any place in the country. >> this better be a very close election. >> the stratosphere, like all vegas, suffered the worst of the recession. >> at some point you had to make a decision, either go big or stay home. shut down. the vegas landmark sunk more than $20 million into upgrades, including a enthusiast restaurant with that sky jump thing. most importantly more than 100 new jobs. do you think las vegas is through the worst of it? >> it feels like it. i drive to work every day. i see stuff going on that i haven't seen for a little whi
>> perhaps nowhere more important than the entire country. and it was, you know, the unemployment rate here in nevada is the -- that is the shining city. the strip here in las vegas. this place glitters. the recession certainly took the glitter off this city. but as we're discovering it's just starting to creep back. here we are, top of the stratosphere in vegas, baby. about 70% of the votes in the state are right here in clark county. as this county goes. in a city that fell harder and...
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but relative to the scenes that we have seen from world war ii, for destruction of entire cities, for destruction of buildings and infrastructure that existed not for years, not for decades, but for centuries, and yet the threat is as great as the threats we have faced before. and within the context of this war of terror, as opposed to the war on terror, because the war is really against those who would destroy us, utilizing terror, i don't think you should define a war as against the tactics used by the enemy, you have to define the enemy and we've had some difficulty in doing that in part because of political correctness. but an essential part of this war on terror is found in the area of cyber. the world of cyber. and that's what i would like to address this evening for a few momentless. cybersecurity. -- moments. cybersecurity. because i think one of the great failings of this congress and one of the things that i regret having not accomplished before i leave this house in several weeks is our successful addressing of the threat we find in the world of cyber. cyber-- the cyber wor
but relative to the scenes that we have seen from world war ii, for destruction of entire cities, for destruction of buildings and infrastructure that existed not for years, not for decades, but for centuries, and yet the threat is as great as the threats we have faced before. and within the context of this war of terror, as opposed to the war on terror, because the war is really against those who would destroy us, utilizing terror, i don't think you should define a war as against the tactics...